Logseq - like Roam but based on markdown files - making major strides
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Posted by Lucas
May 26, 2021 at 08:24 PM
Yes, Logseq is definitely still in beta and a bit rough around the edges, although the pace of development and bug-fixing is rapid. And importing databases is finicky, so Logseq’s utility at present probably depends partly on one’s use case. I am using both Logseq and Obsidian more for notes than for tasks, and my goal at this point is to move in the direction of having all my notes in markdown files that I can edit both in Logseq and in Obsidian. I have not yet imported/converted all of my Obsidian notes into Logseq, but I am now taking all my new daily notes in Logseq, to take advantages of Logseq’s outlining affordances. (Of course, as the Obsidian outliner plugin continues to develop, the role of Logseq in this setup might seem obsolete, but Logseq’s outlining-first paradigm fits closer with my way of working/thinking, so I would prefer to have the best of both worlds and continue using both programs side-by-side with the same set of markdown files.)